BlackBerry Z30 Might Have Been Quietly Discontinued By Verizon

Back in November of 2013, Verizon launched the BlackBerry Z30, but now it seems that less than a year later, the carrier could have discontinued selling the device. While an official confirmation or announcement has yet to be made by Verizon, the fact that it is not available for sale via their website seems to suggest that is indeed the case.

The folks at BlackBerryOS have also taken it upon themselves to call a handful of local Verizon stores to ask if they had the device in stock. Instead they were told that they were not able to place anymore orders for the BlackBerry Z30 and that they were only able to provide warranty replacements.

Before you start getting worried for your BlackBerry Z30 and its updates, it could be that Verizon is no longer selling the device, but it does not mean that it has reached its EOL (end of life) yet, so it is possible that the carrier could continue supporting the handset in terms of updates and bug fixes.

We’re not sure if Verizon’s decision to possibly discontinue the sales of the BlackBerry Z30 is because they have another BlackBerry handset they plan to replace it with, but either way we’ll keep our eyes peeled for hopefully an official confirmation from the carrier.